Americans On Globalization

Dec. 21, 2004

Do you feel that we have a moral obligation to ensure that workers in other countries who make products we use are not required to work in harsh or unsafe conditions?

  • 74.1% Moral obligation
  • 22.7% No obligation
  • 3.2% Don't know or refused
If you had to choose between buying a piece of clothing that costs $20 and you are not sure how it is made, and one that is certified as not made in a sweatshop, but costs $25, which one would you buy?
  • 75.7% Not made in a sweatshop, $25
  • 20.3% Unsure how it was made, $20
  • 4.1% Don't know or refused
Source: Program on International Policy Attitudes

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